Sonnet 36 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 36 by William Shakespeare

Sonnet 36

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Sonnet 36 by William Shakespeare

Release Date
Thu Jan 01 1609
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Sonnet 36 in the 1609 quarto

In this sonnet the relationship between the Bard and the Fair Youth is going through a difficult time. The early flush of love is over. So Shakespeare looks inward and concludes that the love between him and the young man must be handled with care. It mustn’t be forgot...

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Sonnet 36 Annotated

Let me confess that we two must be twain,
Although our undivided loves are one:
So shall those blots that do with me remain,
Without thy help, by me be borne alone.
In our two loves there is but one respect,
Though in our lives a separable spite,
Which though it alter not love's sole effect,
Yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight.
I may not evermore acknowledge thee,
Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame,
Nor thou with public kindness honour me,
Unless thou take that honour from thy name:
But do not so, I love thee in such sort,
As thou being mine, mine is thy good report.

Sonnet 36 Q&A

Who wrote Sonnet 36's ?

Sonnet 36 was written by William Shakespeare.

When did William Shakespeare release Sonnet 36?

William Shakespeare released Sonnet 36 on Thu Jan 01 1609.

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